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CSR International Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2811440X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35307/csrij
CSR International Journal (CIJ) is an international and peer-reviewed journal for community service research based papers. CIJ is published once a year, December. This Journal is the sister journal to Functional Linguistics Journal, and Asian TESOL Journal managed by ALTSA Publisher. Our global readership includes activist, linguists, educators, and anyone with an interest in social and community service studies in global contexts. Our goal is to bring information and articles to our readership on advances and research into the community service responsibility.
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Malaysian Perception on E-Hailing Services ; Grab Vs. Maxim Norsuraya Rosli; Nurul Nor Syafawati Sorfina Shaharum
CSR International Journal Vol. 3 No. 1: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v3i1.57

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify the perception among Malaysians about e-hailing services in Malaysia. This study focuses on e-hailing passengers in Malaysia, especially Grab and Maxim. Therefore, the Internet is used to find information about e-hailing services. Questionnaires on Google Forms are also used as a data collection technique. As a result of this study, we get data from all of the data collection. The results of this study show that most users of e-hailing services are students. In addition, the results of this study determine that Grab is the main choice among users compared to Maxim. There are also those who think that the Maxim price is cheaper. The conclusion from this study is that everyone has a different perception. Some people think the e-hailing services are satisfactory, and some think otherwise. Even so, the e-hailing service has many users among Malaysians, such as students. Grab and Maxim are among the e-hailing services that have the most users.

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